Re: Teofimo Lopez vs. Richard Commey - 14 December 2019
Posted: 14 Dec 2019, 23:37
Boom Lopez wins in the 2nd
Big shout! He deffo looks capable man. It's a must see fight! Add that ball headed wanker Davis in to the mix as well
Not for me. Gervonta smokes them both though.
Counter punching Lopez trying to make the fight - he's not good at that. We saw that against the tall asian fighter. He's naturally a counter puncher and will excel against guys coming at him but tricksters like Loma and Tank represent a difficult task because I don't believe Lopez has the same talent going forward. His counter punching skills are on the elite level of the sport though and his power looks to be concussive. I remember watching him freeze Mason Menard in space with a right hand. Menard was out cold in a vertical position and then fell to the floor like a statue. The kind of knockout you'd expect from a big puncher.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑15 Dec 2019, 10:13 Tank toying around with Teo and then bullying him. Look at that work around 3:35. YA OMG I KNOW IT'S JUST SPARRING
"Gervonta "Tank" Davis, the stylish, short, 25 year old, stocky, Super-Featherweight from Baltimore, Maryland, USA, appeared to work out the exhilarating, big-punching, young, blue-chip-prospect, Teofirmo Lopez - who goes by the ring nom-de-guerre "El Brooklyn" towards the end of the stanza, with a masterful display of composed combinations, befuddling movement and dazzling hand-speed, that was a delight to watch for the boxing fans who have come from far and wide from across the USA - and indeed the wider world - just to watch these two pulsating pugilists train at trading punches by the far tunbuckle opposite the neutral corner, at the far end of this purpose-built gymnasium"TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑16 Dec 2019, 05:51 fine performance by Lopez who came to blast Commey out and that's exactly what happened.
Counter punching Lopez trying to make the fight - he's not good at that. We saw that against the tall asian fighter. He's naturally a counter puncher and will excel against guys coming at him but tricksters like Loma and Tank represent a difficult task because I don't believe Lopez has the same talent going forward. His counter punching skills are on the elite level of the sport though and his power looks to be concussive. I remember watching him freeze Mason Menard in space with a right hand. Menard was out cold in a vertical position and then fell to the floor like a statue. The kind of knockout you'd expect from a big puncher.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑15 Dec 2019, 10:13 Tank toying around with Teo and then bullying him. Look at that work around 3:35. YA OMG I KNOW IT'S JUST SPARRING
Tank worked him at the end of the stanza, as big Ron would say.
skanksta wrote: ↑16 Dec 2019, 06:37
"Gervonta "Tank" Davis, the stylish, short, 25 year old, stocky, Super-Featherweight from Baltimore, Maryland, USA, appeared to work out the exhilarating, big-punching, young, blue-chip-prospect, Teofirmo Lopez - who goes by the ring nom-de-guerre "El Brooklyn" towards the end of the stanza, with a masterful display of composed combinations, befuddling movement and dazzling hand-speed, that was a delight to watch for the boxing fans who have come from far and wide from across the USA - and indeed the wider world - just to watch these two pulsating pugilists train at trading punches by the far tunbuckle opposite the neutral corner, at the far end of this purpose-built gymnasium"
As big Ron would say.
skanksta wrote: ↑16 Dec 2019, 06:37"Gervonta "Tank" Davis, the stylish, short, 25 year old, stocky, Super-Featherweight from Baltimore, Maryland, USA, appeared to work out the exhilarating, big-punching, young, blue-chip-prospect, Teofirmo Lopez - who goes by the ring nom-de-guerre "El Brooklyn" towards the end of the stanza, with a masterful display of composed combinations, befuddling movement and dazzling hand-speed, that was a delight to watch for the boxing fans who have come from far and wide from across the USA - and indeed the wider world - just to watch these two pulsating pugilists train at trading punches by the far tunbuckle opposite the neutral corner, at the far end of this purpose-built gymnasium"TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑16 Dec 2019, 05:51 fine performance by Lopez who came to blast Commey out and that's exactly what happened.
Counter punching Lopez trying to make the fight - he's not good at that. We saw that against the tall asian fighter. He's naturally a counter puncher and will excel against guys coming at him but tricksters like Loma and Tank represent a difficult task because I don't believe Lopez has the same talent going forward. His counter punching skills are on the elite level of the sport though and his power looks to be concussive. I remember watching him freeze Mason Menard in space with a right hand. Menard was out cold in a vertical position and then fell to the floor like a statue. The kind of knockout you'd expect from a big puncher.
Tank worked him at the end of the stanza, as big Ron would say.
As big Ron would say.